
After five days of “soft play,” with no more than 500 players at a time for each gambling operator, iGambling sites will open to the public Tuesday.
After five days of “soft play,” with no more than 500 players at a time for each gambling operator, iGambling sites will open to the public Tuesday.
This is a big week for Internet gambling in New Jersey. A trial period begins Thursday, when invited players will be able to test poker, slots and other games.
New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) has given the green light to more than 50 companies who filed to provide internet gaming services in the state.